Hello
Are "rushed" and "rushed over" correct in the following sentences?
1. When John saw Steve on the ship, John rushed over and attacked him.
2. When John saw Steve on the ship, John rushed and attacked him.
Regards
JA
Joseph A Are "rushed" and "rushed over" correct in the following sentences? 'rushed' needs a word to say where he rushed or in which direction he rushed, so you'll need 'over' (or something similar). When John saw Steve on the ship, John rushed [over / there / toward him] and attacked him.
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Joseph AAre "rushed" and "rushed over" correct in the following sentences?
'rushed' needs a word to say where he rushed or in which direction he rushed, so you'll need 'over' (or something similar).
When John saw Steve on the ship, John rushed [over / there / toward him] and attacked him.
CJ